Nurney GAA Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Historic Championship Win
Forty years ago, the Nurney GAA club etched their name into the history books, securing their first-ever adult championship title. On a recent night filled with nostalgia and camaraderie, the players and officials from that triumphant 1984 Junior B and Jack Higgins Cup winning team gathered at Martin’s of Kildoon to celebrate the momentous anniversary.
The reunion provided a platform for reminiscing and reconnecting, with laughter and shared stories filling the atmosphere. Club Chairman Seamus Deering warmly welcomed the attendees, paying special tribute to those members of the 1984 team who were no longer present.
Kildare GAA Chairman Mick Gorman graced the occasion as the special guest. He emphasized the significance of the 1984 victory, not just for Nurney GAA but also for the wider community. Gorman highlighted how this win marked a pivotal turning point for the club, establishing a legacy of success. He also expressed his gratitude to Nurney GAA for their longstanding contributions to the County Board.
To commemorate the occasion, Chairman Gorman presented mementos to each member of the 1984 squad, preserving the memory of their achievement for years to come.
A Legacy Built on Determination
The 1984 victory was the culmination of years of hard work and dedication. Between 1978 and 1984, Nurney GAA demonstrated remarkable consistency, reaching seven consecutive championship semi-finals and three finals. This impressive streak showcased the team’s unwavering commitment and their ability to perform under pressure.
In 1984, Nurney GAA sealed their destiny, defeating Straffan by a resounding score of 1-12 to 0-5 in the Championship final. Their triumph continued in the Jack Higgins Cup, where they overcame Clougherinko in a thrilling replay, ultimately securing victory with a final score of 2-8 to 1-7.
Honoring the 1984 Team
The 40th anniversary reunion provided an opportunity to recognize the individuals who played instrumental roles in Nurney GAA’s historic achievement:
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Captains: Syl Merrins and Brendan Stynes
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Players: Brendan Higginbotham, Conleth Stynes, D.J. Lawless, Eddie Molloy, Jimmy Lawless, Jimmy Merrins, John Conway, John Deering, John Miller, Ger Molloy, Martin Conway, Noel Stynes, Ollie Burke, Paddy Conway, Pat Burke, Pat Deering, Pat Smullen, Pat Stynes, Paud Sexton, Seamus Deering, Tom Sexton, Billy Whelan, Gerry Carroll, David Callan
- Management: Liam Gleeson (Manager), Tom Kelly (Selector), P.J. Byrne (Selector), Aidan Sexton (Selector)
This gathering stands as a testament to the enduring power of sport to unite communities and inspire generations. The 1984 Nurney GAA team’s legacy will continue to resonate within the club and beyond, serving as a reminder of the dedication, teamwork, and passion required to achieve greatness.
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